Produced by Pharrell

With production credits on songs from Britney Spears to Daft Punk, Pharrell Williams' talents span all sorts of genres. In fact, Justin Timberlake recently revealed that he's reunited with Skateboard P in the studio. No word on whether the sessions are for a new JT album (fingers crossed!) or music for that 'Trolls' soundtrack that he's executive producing, but in the meantime, we figured we would take a stroll down memory lane to learn more about some of the songs that he's worked on.
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"Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" by Daft Punk feat. Pharrell (The Neptunes Remix) (2001)
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"Get Lucky" wasn't the first time Pharrell worked on the Robots' music. On the original release of this record was a Neptunes Remix.
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Pharrell produced several songs on Miley Cyrus' album <i>Bangerz</i>, including "#GETITRIGHT."
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"Murder Of A Teenage Life" by Mos Def (2006)
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Pharrell contributed to this Mos Def song.
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"Beat Goes On" Madonna feat. Kanye West (2008)
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Madonna's album <i>Hard Candy</i> features a number of Neptunes-produced tracks, including this one.
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"Tonight's The Night" Blackstreet feat. SWV & Tammy Lucas (1994)
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Throwing it back to the '90s, the Neptunes put their touch on this Blackstreet classic.
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"Wepa" by Gloria Estefan (2011)
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Pharrell came together with Emilio Estefan to produce this song as the lead single from Gloria's 11th studio album.
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Remember Clipse's <i>Lord Willin'</i>? Did you know it was produced by The Neptunes? Specifically the songs "Grindin'" and "When The Last Time!"
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"Lookin' at Me" by Ma$e feat. Puff Daddy
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The Neptunes added their beat so Puff and Ma$e could do their thang!
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"Inevitable" by Scissor Sisters (2012)
The Neptunes co-produced the song.
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"Kill Dem" Busta Rhymes (feat. Pharrell & Tosh)
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Jamaican us crazy Pharrell!
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Pharrell collaborated with Ol' Dirty Bastard for his final album on the track "Recognize."
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"w.a.m.s." by Fall Out Boy (2008)
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Crossing genres to rock, Pharrell lent his skill to Fall Out Boy on this track from the <i>Folie a Deux</i> album. Skateboarders unite!
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"Hella Good" by No Doubt
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Pharrell teamed up with his partner Chad Hugo produce this <i>hella good</i> song.
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<i>Trespassing</i> by Adam Lambert (2012)
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Pharrell helped write not one but two songs on Adam's album, including "Kickin' In."
"It's All Yours" by M.C. Lyte feat. Gina
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Pharrell & Hugo also produced two songs on MC Lyte's <i>Seven & Seven</i> album.</p>
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"Jamaica Way" by Beenie Man (2000)
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The Neptunes produced this song, along with Beenie Man's hit single "Girls Dem Sugar."
"Stand Up" by Javier Colon feat. Adam Levine (2011)
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Pharrell produced this single for The Voice's first winner. Double win!
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"Right Here (Extended Human Nature Mix)" by SWV (1993)
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Taking it back to '93. Does the voice saying "S-double u-V" sound familiar?
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"The Good Life" by Chiddy Bang (2010)
The Philly hip-hop duo's The Preview EP includes help from Pharrell on the third single, "The Good Life."
<i>Despicable Me</i> - "Rocket's Theme"
<p>Pharrell made his way onto the big screen with this one. The song was written in honor of his son - Rocket Man Williams, born in November 2008.</p>
Pharrell had a hand in two tracks on Beyonce's surprise LP in 2013. You might hear his influence on "Blow" and "Superpower."
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Skateboard P returned to the dancefloor for Kylie Minogue's "I Was Gonna Cancel," which served as the second and final single off her 2014 effort, <i>Kiss Me Once.</i>
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For Snoop's 2015 effort, BUSH, Pharrell reunited with Chad Hugo for the MC's 13th studio album. Yep, Snoop is on album number 13.
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"Lift Off" by Conor Maynard (feat. Pharrell) (2012)
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Bet you never imagined Pharrell would dive that far into the pop world. But you also probably never realized he actually tried to sign Conor, after following his music for years.
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"Public Garden" by Asher Roth (2010)
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Yup, Pharrell produced this one too!
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He also helped out on Frank Ocean's killer, <i>channel ORANGE</i>, with production on two tracks, including "Sweet Life" and "End/Golden Girl."
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Skateboard P helped Britney Spears make her transition from teen star to adult pop star with the release of "I'm A Slave 4 U" in 2001. He later worked with the singer on her critically acclaimed LP, <i>Blackout.</i>
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